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  1. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    An air mass moving inland from the coast in winter.

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    An air mass moving inland from the coast in winter. Advection fog occurs when a layer of warm, moist air moves over a cold surface. This is typical in coastal areas with sea breeze, especially in the winter when the land is colder than the sea. Think about the famous San Francisco fog.

    An air mass moving inland from the coast in winter.

    Advection fog occurs when a layer of warm, moist air moves over a cold surface. This is typical in coastal areas with sea breeze, especially in the winter when the land is colder than the sea. Think about the famous San Francisco fog.

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  2. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    What clouds have the greatest turbulence?

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    Cumulonimbus. Cumulonimbus are always the worst clouds to get near or into.

    Cumulonimbus.

    Cumulonimbus are always the worst clouds to get near or into.

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  3. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    An air mass moving inland from the coast in winter is likely to result in

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    fog. If an air mass moves inland in the winter, it is likely a moist air mass, and warmer than the land. In which case, it will be cooled off when it moves inland, resulting in fog.

    fog.


    If an air mass moves inland in the winter, it is likely a moist air mass, and warmer than the land. In which case, it will be cooled off when it moves inland, resulting in fog.

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  4. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    The amount of water vapor which air can hold depends on the

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    air temperature. The amount of water vapor that an air mass can hold is dependent on its temperature. A warmer air mass can hold more water.

    air temperature.


    The amount of water vapor that an air mass can hold is dependent on its temperature. A warmer air mass can hold more water.

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  5. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    What is meant by the term "Dew Point"?

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    The temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated. The Dew Point is the temperature at which the air becomes fully saturated.

    The temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated.


    The Dew Point is the temperature at which the air becomes fully saturated.

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  6. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    Convective circulation patterns associated with sea breezes are caused by

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    cool, dense air moving inland from over the water. Sea breeze happens during the day when warm air over land rises and reaches the colder air over water and sinks.

    cool, dense air moving inland from over the water.


    Sea breeze happens during the day when warm air over land rises and reaches the colder air over water and sinks.

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  7. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    What clouds have the greatest turbulence?

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    Cumulonimbus. Cumulonimbus are always the worst cloud to get near or into

    Cumulonimbus.


    Cumulonimbus are always the worst cloud to get near or into

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  8. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    Every physical process of weather is accompanied by, or is the result of, a

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    heat exchange. The sun (or heat exchange) is the primary reason for every physical process of weather on the planet.

    heat exchange.


    The sun (or heat exchange) is the primary reason for every physical process of weather on the planet.

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  9. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    What are the standard temperature and pressure values for sea level?

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    15°C and 29.92" Hg. Rote memory item: 15°C and 29.92 in Hg or 59°F and 1013.2 millibars.

    15°C and 29.92″ Hg.


    Rote memory item: 15°C and 29.92 in Hg or 59°F and 1013.2 millibars.

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  10. Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Weather

    Which combination of atmospheric conditions will reduce aircraft takeoff and climb performance?

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    High temperature, high relative humidity, and high density altitude. Density altitude increases with an increase in temperature, a decrease in pressure, and/or an increase in humidity.

    High temperature, high relative humidity, and high density altitude.


    Density altitude increases with an increase in temperature, a decrease in pressure, and/or an increase in humidity.

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